Make It

MIX cream cheese and cookie crumbs until well blended.

SHAPE into 48 (1-inch) balls; place in single layer in shallow pan. Freeze 10 min. Dip balls in chocolate; place in shallow waxed paper-lined pan, allowing excess chocolate to pool at bottom of each ball. Decorate with remaining ingredients as shown in photo.

REFRIGERATE 1 hour or until firm. Keep refrigerated.

Kraft Kitchens Tips

Note from the Kraft Kitchens

Thank you. We heard your feedback and adjusted the recipe ingredients to improve the appearance of these snowmen. Thank you for your input.

How to Easily Dip Balls

To easily coat balls with the melted chocolate, add balls, in batches, to bowl of melted chocolate. Use 2 forks to roll balls in chocolate until evenly coated. Remove balls with forks, letting excess chocolate drip back into bowl. Place balls in prepared pan; let stand until firm.

Size Wise

These seasonal cookie balls have built-in portion control and can be enjoyed on occasion.

This was fun to make. Of course my faces didn't turn out as good as the picture but cute still the same. I used half as much Nutter Butter cookies because I'm not a big peanut butter fan. The grandkids loved them. I also used mini Rollo's for the hats.

mariaswilson

posted:

10/26/2013

Very cute! I used mini peanut butter cups for the hats.

JadisMoon

posted:

2/28/2013

I made this recipe for my kids' classroom parties. So cute and delicious!

Laeci

posted:

12/2/2012

Very good and semi easy to make. I say semi because anytime u use chocolate, things can get messy fast but totally worth it and cute as heck. :)

Patbrimhall

posted:

2/2/2012

turned out really cute, a lot of compliments. children didn't seem to like this recipe however.

wimsatt

posted:

1/26/2012

Cute, but not that easy to prepare. Our guest loved them, but they didn't look anything like the example, but yet we are not artists.

julsbrd

posted:

12/29/2011

I was exacted to make these and they look fairly simple, but the white chocolate did not pool like it looks in the picture. Then, I bought the small tubes of decorator gel but when it came out, it was still to much to make the little lips, nose and eyes. I finally just gave up and tossed the whole batch. Never again!

mary0435

posted:

12/27/2011

These were awesome looked really nice and taste great... A tooth pick works really well for dipping in chocolate the put the oreo over the hole. I think I will make these every year from now on. Would be a fun desert to make with kids.

a cook

posted:

12/22/2011

These are wonderfull but add the PB to the cream cheese and cookie mixture.